The Scots Law Times, Volume 14, Part 2C.E. Green, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 139
... contract has no end , and it is not a sale , because an absolute and unfettered right of property does not pass . It would be quite inaccurate to say without qualification that the superior is owner of the land he has feued . He has no ...
... contract has no end , and it is not a sale , because an absolute and unfettered right of property does not pass . It would be quite inaccurate to say without qualification that the superior is owner of the land he has feued . He has no ...
Page 140
... contract ? It is for Courts of law to construe the meaning of contracts , and to determine the rights of parties under them , but Mr. Adam desires that Parliament - a body obviously unfitted by political passion and prejudice for such a ...
... contract ? It is for Courts of law to construe the meaning of contracts , and to determine the rights of parties under them , but Mr. Adam desires that Parliament - a body obviously unfitted by political passion and prejudice for such a ...
Page 104
... CONTRACTS .— ( 1 ) Every contract of marine insurance by way of gaming or wagering is void . ( 2 ) A contract of marine insurance is deemed to be a gaming or wagering contract- ( a ) Where the assured has not an insurable interest as ...
... CONTRACTS .— ( 1 ) Every contract of marine insurance by way of gaming or wagering is void . ( 2 ) A contract of marine insurance is deemed to be a gaming or wagering contract- ( a ) Where the assured has not an insurable interest as ...
Contents
Lincairn The 72 | 7 |
Strong Co of Romsey Ltd v Woodifield 94 | 15 |
AGENT and Principal Powers of Mercantile Contractcontinued | 26 |
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